I really like the art style of this circle and the way they position the women! You MUST have patience with this title because after to removing the clothes it sometimes requires you to hit certain parts of background to see more of the CGs. I figured out some of them but there's still more I haven't seen! People who like dress/undress games will definitely find this title interesting. I would say pick one up if you have the PATIENCE.

Another great animation by this circle. Kudo's to the people that made the idea also. What I really hate is the interference on TAKING THE DAM CLOTHES OFF THE DAM STUPID WOMEN. Lol. Anyway, though it does interest me on these type of games, I really wish they made it alot EASIER so that even a stupid and slow person (Like my friend) would actually be guided to the end with some clues or mini clues. I still like this work despite the fact that it's really annoying.

I've never seen another group turning out work quite like this. A series of flash images that appear to be quite cute, but then you can click on different parts of the image to go through a series of dress-up type scenarios, strip the girl or access some animated scenes of her, with sound effects.

I picked this set to start with as it has a strong sci-fi theme and I wasn't disappointed. The cursor changes when you hover over the right area, but it can be tough to pick the right order in which to see all the scenes. The girl is beautifully rendered and the monsters, robots and toys have a very light-hearted, fifties sci-fi theme.

A button in the top left lets you see all the thumbnails for a scene and this interactivity means that you might spend longer than you'd normally spend on a set just exploring the possibilities and getting to 100% visited. In fact I still find some of them tricky. This kind of delayed gratification might not be for everyone, but I really enjoyed it and it makes it feel way more interesting than if it was just a series of pictures.

Once again, impeccable art with an interface that's beginning to bug me. You still have to hunt around to find the hotspots to remove specific pieces of clothing or activate specific features, and it's kind of tiring.
On the other hand, I do appreciate the fact that in addition to the percentage meter, it also shows you thumbnails of what you've seen and haven't seen yet, so you get an idea of what you might need to do to get to some of the combinations.

Art-wise, it's still that gorgeous slickness and gorgeous design. Lurves it, I does.
One other issue I have with this is that there's not as much clothes-horsing variation in this set. It's not bad, but it doesn't have the same ranges of variation that, say 4/2 did. I'd like to have seen more outfits to play with.

Still, it's good. If you like shiny gals, this is another set for you.